Dulcolax Laxative reviews

What is Dulcolax for?

Dulcolax is used for the relief of occasional constipation. Under medical supervision, Dulcolax is also used to empty the intestines before and after surgery and before specific tests.

Dulcolax Laxative reviews

When should not Dulcolax be used :

If you have severe abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting.

If you have a bowel obstruction (ileus), acute inflammatory bowel disease or appendicitis.

If you suffer from severe dehydration.

If you have an allergy to the drug or any ingredient in the product (see the non-medicinal ingredients).

Warnings and precautions:

BEFORE you use Dulcolax, tell your doctor or pharmacist:

If you have had an allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicine.

If you have abdominal pain, stomach cramps, fever, nausea or vomiting.

If you are pregnant

If you took Dulcolax for one week without seeing any effect.

If you are taking any other medicines, including over-the-counter medications, herbs, and alternative medicines.

You should not take laxative within two (2) hours of receiving another medicine as the effect of the other drug may be lessened.

You may feel dizzy or faint (syncope) due to discomfort caused by abdominal spasms. In case of abdominal contractions, please avoid dangerous tasks such as driving a car or operating machinery.

Overdose:

If high doses are given, loose stools (diarrhea), abdominal cramps and loss of potassium and other minerals may occur. Chronic overdose with Dulcolax may cause chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, kidney damage and muscle weakness.

Suppositories Dulcolax Fast relief (15 to 60 minutes)

Dulcolax Laxative Suppositories

When you suffer from constipation, you may have a feeling of bloating, discomfort. The time has come to a stop worrying about constipation and enjoying life again.

Get reliable, fast relief in 15 to 60 minutes with Dulcolax suppositories.

Suppositories contain the same active ingredient as Dulcolax tablets, in the form of an easy to insert the suppository.

How long does Dulcolax take to work

How do Dulcolax suppositories work?

Dulcolax suppositories contain the same active ingredient as Dulcolax tablets.

Dulcolax suppositories release the active ingredient bisacodyl into the rectum and stimulate the intestinal muscles while promoting the accumulation of water in the intestines. This effect helps to soften the stool and facilitate its passage, usually in 15 to 60 minutes. You will feel better than faster.

Consult your doctor or pharmacist to find out if Dulcolax ® suppositories are appropriate for you.

How many Dulcolax should I take

How should I take Dulcolax suppositories?

The form of Dulcolax ® suppositories is specially designed to facilitate insertion into the rectum.

Remove the suppository from its aluminum packaging.

Immerse the tip of the suppository in warm water for a few seconds to soften the outside.

Lie down on the side and bring the opposite knee to the chest.

Relax the gluteus before introducing the suppository to facilitate insertion.

Gently insert the lubricated suppository into the rectum through the tip-shaped end first.

Push the flat end of the suppository to the side to make sure part of the suppository is in contact with the rectum wall.

Stay for a few minutes and contract the gluteal muscles to allow the suppository to dissolve in the rectum. Try to keep the suppository in the rectum as long as possible.

Dulcolax Laxative Tablets Overnight relief (6-12 hours)

When you suffer from constipation, you may have a feeling of bloating, discomfort. The time has come to a stop worrying about constipation and enjoying life again.

Get reliable overnight relief with Dulcolax Laxative Tablets.

Take Dulcolax before bedtime and get relief the next morning in the comfort of your own home.

How long does Dulcolax take to work

How do Dulcolax tablets work?

Dulcolax Laxative Tablets

Each small dragee contains a precise amount of the bisacodyl active ingredient. Thus, the action of each dose of Dulcolax tablets is predictable and reliable.

Dulcolax Tablets belong to a group of drugs called stimulant laxatives. Dulcolax dragees stimulate the intestinal muscles while promoting the accumulation of water in the intestines. This effect helps to soften the stool and facilitate the passage. Dulcolax tablets have a special coating that ensures the release of the active ingredient where it is needed. This coating resists the action of acid digestive juices of the stomach and small intestine.

As with any laxative, Dulcolax Tablets should not be used daily or over a prolonged period without the cause of constipation being sought.

How many Dulcolax should I take

How should I take Dulcolax tablets?

For the relief of occasional constipation, the adult dose is one to two oral tablets (5 – 10 mg).

For the relief of occasional constipation, children over the age of 12 can take one or two tablets (5 – 10 mg) daily, orally. Children aged 6 to 12 years can make a dragee (5 mg) daily, orally. Children under six years of age should only use Dulcolax on the advice of a doctor.

It is essential not to drink milk with Dulcolax. Dulcolax tablets should never be crushed or chewed before swallowing.

Dulcolax Laxative Tablets for Women

Overnight relief (6-12 hours)

A new member of the Dulcolax family!

Get reliable relief overnight with the new laxative Dulcolax Women’s Drags.

Take Dulcolax for women before bedtime and get relief the next morning in the comfort of your own home.

How do Dulcolax Women’s Tablets work?

Dulcolax Laxative Tablets for Women

Each small dragee contains a precise amount of the bisacodyl active ingredient. Thus, the action of each dose of Dulcolax women’s sweets is predictable and reliable.

Dulcolax Women’s Tablets belong to a group of drugs called stimulant laxatives. Dulcolax Women’s Tablets stimulate the intestinal muscles while promoting the accumulation of water in the intestines. This effect helps to soften the stool and facilitate the passage.

Dulcolax Women’s Tablets have a special coating that ensures the release of the active ingredient where it is needed. This coating resists the action of acid digestive juices of the stomach and small intestine.

As with any laxative, Dulcolax Women’s Tablets should not be used daily or over a prolonged period without the cause of constipation being sought.